Kyushu, one of Japan’s main islands and the most south-westerly, has a mainly sub-tropical climate. It is famous for its active volcanoes, beaches and natural hot springs, such as those at Beppu. The city of Fukuoka is home to museums, mega-malls and Kushida-jinga, an 8th century Shinto shrine. The devastation of the city of Nagasaki in 1945 by an atomic bomb is remembered in the Nagasaki Peace Park and the Atomic Bomb Museum.
Kyushu Island
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